What I noticed on TV as well was the lack of patriot jerseys in the crowd. I have also noticed since the playoffs started that the networks have the crowd dialed way down in Denver, You can easily hear the announcers over the crowd no matter the situation. Even the IN-COM-PLETE chant is muted.

My voice hurts from screaming. It was pretty damn loud. An hour after victory formation, the crowd was chanting and high-fiving all the way to the exits. The parking lot was chaos.
We are back in the big one boys and girls!

I had to take a nap after that game. That place was the loudest I have ever seen it. They were interviewing players and showing it on the big screen, every single one said how crazy it was and how loud the fans were.

What I noticed on TV as well was the lack of patriot jerseys in the crowd. I have also noticed since the playoffs started that the networks have the crowd dialed way down in Denver, You can easily hear the announcers over the crowd no matter the situation. Even the IN-COM-PLETE chant is muted.

There were very few Patriots fans. The few in my section tried to pull out the IN-COM-PLETE, as a group our section told Patriots fans to sit down and shut up. It was awesome.

On the whole, I think it was the loudest I have heard the new stadium, and not just in specific moments. There have been a lot of games where there was a "moment" where it was deafening, but every time NE had the ball, the place was pure bedlam. Was it as loud as the old stadium? I don't know, but it was an electric afternoon.

Walking down the ramp after the game was a blast... crowd chanting SUPER BOWL with whatever was left of their voices and high fiving anyone and everyone was unreal. I was there for the AFCCG win over the Jets, and I think this was even more fun (although the Elway victory lap was pretty cool).